BREAKING: Huge tension in popular northern Nigerian state as angry youths burn down top traditional ruler’s palace, see details

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Bauchi, Bauchi state - Some youths in Bauchi state have burnt down the palace of the district head, Alhaji Aliyu Abubakar Bawa, of Lere town in Tafawa Balewa local government area (LGA).

As reported by Daily Trust on Thursday, August 8, the youths attacked the palace following 'a clash' between the military and individuals said to be members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Lere.

One person was killed while at least six others sustained injuries in the violence which happened on Wednesday, August 7.

Zaharedden Mohammed, a resident of Lere, said the mob who torched the palace did so because they suspected that it was the district head who encouraged the military to impose a curfew on the community.

The curfew came amid destructions associated with the ongoing 'End Bad Governance in Nigeria' protests in the northern part of the country.

Mohammed said:

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“Some youths in the campaign team had a misunderstanding with the military and the military decided to hide under the curfew to attack certain individuals. Before the time of the curfew, they launched their onslaught."

Bauchi police react

Meanwhile, Ahmad Wakili, the Bauchi state police spokesperson, confirmed the incident when contacted.

Wakili, however, attributed the violence to a clash between Nigerian soldiers and members of the PDP in the area, rather than a curfew enforcement operation.

Legit.ng reports that attacks on traditional rulers and their palaces in Nigeria are not new.

A report by SBM Intelligence in 2021 revealed that 53 traditional rulers were killed in violent attacks in Nigeria in the past 10 years (2021 - 2011).

The organisation said 35 of them were killed in the last five years (2021 - 2016) — indicating an accelerating trend.

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Source: Legit.ng

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